Television
How arts training builds confident kids
A NIDA Open short course will teach life skills that are transferable outside of the stage or studio.
Opportunities and awards wrap
Call outs for Indigenous fashion opportunities, artists’ benevolent fund plus recipient of inaugural First Nations fellowship and finalists of Queensland…
Axing Neighbours will be a screen industry blow
The under-threat show has been a vital training ground for screen artists over its 37 years, writes Philippa Burne.
Australian comedy and streaming? It’s Mad as Hell
Shaun Micallef’s show is the best Australian comedy of the last decade. For the best of the rest, look to…
How intersectionality can help storytellers
What is 'intersectionality'? Pearl Tan and Priya A Roy explain not only how it can make better stories but a…
Australian TV drama in 2022: most anticipated
From Heartbreak High on Netflix, to The Twelve on Foxtel, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart on Amazon, and Troppo…
Why exercise is good for your art (from the archives)
A dancer, a pianist and a vocal coach discuss the benefits of fitness on their respective practices.
ArtsHub's most popular stories of 2021
Our blur of a year has yielded some highs as well as lows. Look back on how ArtsHub saw the…
TV Review: Firebite is fang warfare, Australian style
Co-produced with US network AMC, Warwick Thornton and Brendan Fletcher’s supernatural thriller Firebite puts a distinct and deadly Indigenous spin…
How to level-up your creative career
Compton School’s Graduate Certificate in Creative Business teaches screen creatives how to start or expand their creative enterprise.